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Mercury Pictures Presents
Anthony Marra
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Bonsai
Alejandro Zambra (trans. Megan McDowell)
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The Rabbit Hutch
Tess Gunty
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Dogs of Summer
Andrea Abreu (trans. Julia Sanches)
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The Last White Man
Mohsin Hamid
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Let No One Sleep
Juan José Millás, translated by Thomas Bunstead
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Virginia Woolf, “A Haunted House” (1921)
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Five-Part Invention
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An Honest Living
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Golden Age
Wang Xiaobo (trans. by Yan Yan)
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The Missing Word
Concita de Gregorio, trans. by Clarissa Botsford
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Briefly, a Delicious Life
Nell Stevens
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Till the Wheels Fall Off
Brad Zellar
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Shmutz
Felicia Berliner
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“Excuse Me, Don’t I Know You?”
Jem Calder
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Stories from the Attic
William Gay
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